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- Name: 702
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A vocal R&B trio named after its Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
home area code, 702 made their long-playing debut for
Michael Bivins in 1996.
- Bivins first became acquainted with the trio (which
was originally a quartet) after they improvised an
audition piece for him at the music industry's Jack The
Rapper convention.
- Comprising sisters Irish and LeMisha Grinstead and
Kameelah Williams, the group members were only aged
between 11 and 13 when they took this momentous step.
- However, it was five years before they released No
Doubt, an album that made strong use of their elegant
harmonies and their varied musical influences, ranging
from gospel to blues, jazz and hip-hop. In the interim,
Grinstead sang on the 1995 hit "This Lil' Game We Play',
by fellow Biv 10 recording artists, Subway. 702"s first
single, "Steelo", utilized a slang expression for
"personal style and attitude", and made a strong
impression on regional R&B stations. It was followed by
a second single, "Get It Together", in December 1996.
Their sophomore effort, released in summer 1999, was
premiered by the US number 4 single "Where My Girls
At?". The single featured the production skills of Missy
"Misdemeanor" Elliott.
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